''Tekkaman the Space Knight'' is an anime TV series produced by Creator/TatsunokoProduction. Set in the distant future of the 21st century, the Earth is polluted and nearly depleted of resources. Mankind is forced to find a new home which they dub "Second Earth". But just as they are set to launch the mission, the evil alien alliance known as the Waldastar attack to impede their efforts.

After his father is killed in the first Waldastar attack, Jouji Minami hijacks the highly advanced robot Pegas. Using the robot's built in "Tek-Set" system, he transforms into the armored Space Knight, Tekkaman. Together with his girlfriend Hiromi and the mysterious Andro Umeda, the three of them search for a new world while fending off the Waldarian menace.

Dubbed in English by William Winckler Productions, the series is better known in America for its almost [[Series/{{Batman}} Adam West-like]] tone than Japan's version.

In the early 1990s, a revamped version, ''Anime/TekkamanBlade'', was made. Tekkaman was also one of the featured characters in ''VideoGame/TatsunokoVsCapcom''

The original series is legally available to watch [[http://animesols.com/series/6 on]] Website/AnimeSols, where you can also pledge money to keep the series afloat in the United States and Canada in exchange for physical goods, such as stickers, posters and DVD box sets. However, the first DVD box set was unable to meet its funding goal, and as a result, no further episodes are being uploaded.

----!!Tropes exhibited by this series:

* AlienInvaders: The Waldarians and their mutant creations, complete with flying saucers.* BigBad: Lord Doburai.* BladeOnAStick: Tekkaman's Tek Lancer, known as the '''Space Lance!''' in the dub.* {{Bowdlerization}}: The dub, according to William Winckler himself in [[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2011/07/30/classic-anime-gets-star-treatment/ this interview]]. To be fair, as few cuts as possible were made to the action scenes, with most of the censorship occurring in the dialogue (Tekkaman [[NeverSayDie "deactivating"]] the robots, for instance).* CaptainObvious: Tekkaman in the dub.* CliffHanger: [[spoiler:The Earth Defense Force is nearly wiped out by a Waldarstar invasion force, Hiromi and Andro use the completed Leap Flight Engine to search for Second Earth in a new galaxy, leaving Jouji to buy them time by facing down an entire Waldarian army. Exhausted, he orders Pegas to charge towards Rambos' fortress to settle the score once and for all, ending on a PastelChalkedFreezeFrame]]. Done because....* CutShort: The show was meant to be a 52-episode series. The show's original Japanese airing was a complete ratings failure however, and resulted the show to be cut down to 26.** Also applies to English version, in which only 13 of those 26 episodes were dubbed. William Winckler wanted to dub the rest of the series, but the lack of a toyline or a network picking the series up caused that idea to fizzle out.* TheDragon: Rambos.* EvilKnockoff: The Waldarians steal blueprints and make an evil Tekkaman in one episode, though the original Tekkaman and Pegas note the poor construction.* FreezeRay: "Oh no! A Freeze Ray!"* LullDestruction: In Japanese, Tekkaman is pretty much TheQuietOne. This didn't quite stick in the dub.* MechaShow* NoIndoorVoice: Dub!Tekkaman isn't content with just stating the obvious all the time. He also has to say it as loudly as possible.* PowerAtAPrice: The Tek-Set system is a tremendous strain on the user. Never mind that the transformation is painful, Jouji is more often than not completely exhausted after every battle, doubly so if he uses the Voltekka. No wonder why Hiromi is constantly worried sick whenever he goes out to fight.* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Mutan, who actually proves quite useful.* RoboSpeak: Pegas in the dub.* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:The robot army in episode 13 give up their lives by using their circuits to form a bomb to free Pegas from a trap.]]* ShapeShifter: Various Waldestar underlings and occasionally Rambos himself.* StatusQuoIsGod: Meta example. Only the first 13 episodes were dubbed when the series aired on American TV in the mid-1980s. The Anime Sols release was only able to make it to episode 13 before the first DVD boxset passed its deadline without being funded. As a result, anyone who saw the English dub and wanted to get the original Japanese version on DVD are no closer to seeing the rest of the series then they were when the dub first aired.* WaveMotionGun: '''VOLTEKKA!'''* WhipItGood: The Tek Win, also known as the '''Space Lariat!''' in the dub.----